"That will be one of our biggest challenges," general manager Peter Chiarelli said at the 2017 Young Stars Classic prospect tournament Friday. "There are a lot of new experiences that these guys will face. If you look through our lineup, outside of last year, there's not a lot of playoff experience or having success as a, well, I wouldn't call us a front-runner.
"So … how are we going to do this? We'll just have to work ourselves through it, a new experience, the same way as last year. Then, our goal was to make the playoffs and when you're in the playoffs, it's a better testing ground, a better development ground for your young guys. So this is the next step. Hopefully it's a natural progression."
After missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for 10 seasons, the Oilers had a quick rise last season, finishing second in the Pacific Division with 103 points and reaching the Western Conference Second Round, where they lost to the Anaheim Ducks in seven games.
In the offseason, the Oilers gave long-term contracts to two of their key young players, center Connor McDavid and forward Leon Draisaitl. McDavid, 20, signed an eight-year extension worth $100 million (average annual value of $12.5 million) that begins next season. Draisaitl, 21, signed an eight-year, $68 million contract (average annual value of $8.5 million) as an unrestricted free agent.